Adding to their compact and affordable, yet highly playable "Little Martin" Travel series, the new LX1E features the same great sounding hand-rubbed solid Sitka Spruce top you would find on the top-of-the-line Martins, Mahogany Pattern HPL textured finish back and sides and Solid Morado or Solid East Indian Rosewood fingerboard. The LX1E also features the addition of a Fishman Isys T preamp.

Mortise/Tenon Neck Joint.

Modified O - 14 Fret Body.

Solid Sitka spruce top.

Inlaid Boltaron rosette w/ red fiber

Modified 1 Style top braceing pattern.

TOP BRACES: Inverted 1 Style Crowned Cross Brace &

Graphite Bowtie Plate

Mahogany pattern HPL textured finish back and sides.

Rust Stratabond neck.

Neck Shape: Modified Low Oval.

Nut Material: White Corian.

Headstock: Solid/Square/Tapered.

Headplate: Mahogany Pattern HPL w/ Printed Logo.

Fingerboard Material: Richlite

23" scale length.

14 frets clear.

20 frets total.

Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1 11/16"

Fingerboard Width at 12th Fret: 2 1/16"

Finish Top: Hand Rubbed Finish.

Bridge Material: Solid Morado or Solid East Indian Rosewood.

Bridge Type: 1 Style Belly.

Bridge String Spacing: 2 1/8"

Saddle: Compensated White Tusq.

Tuning Machines: Gotoh Nickel w/ Small Knobs.

Bridge and End Pins: White w/ Black Dots.

Case: Padded Gig Bag

Interior Label: Gold Foil Label with Serial # and Patent #

Electronics: Fishman Isys T

Choosing Your Martin Guitar

Few instrument makers can boast as much history and importance as C.F Martin & Co Guitars, they have shaped the design of guitars for generations and inspired countless musicians to Number One hits. C.F Martin & Co have been crafting instruments for over 175 years, they have an unparalled reputation for quality and craftsmanship. Most modern acoutic guitar designs are inspired by the Martin originals, such as the 'OM' (or Orchestra) model or the very popular Dreadnaught size.

We Welcome Part Exchange

We welcome part exchanges on items over £500. We realise that sometimes you need to “move something on” to get your new guitar. We give fair prices and once agreed we stick to them. The only thing we ask is that you accurately describe your guitar. We have plenty of happy customers from our part exchange scheme.

How it works – If you are local, you can simply call in. If you are not local we will assess your guitar and give you a valuation via phone/e-mail (we may ask for pictures). Once the price is agreed, we always stick to it, and your new guitar will be removed from the market so the deal can be concluded.

You can either send us your guitar, or we can use our courier to pick up for a small charge (UK only). Once the guitar is with us and any balance is paid we can dispatch your new guitar.

Need to know more? Just e-mail us at: sales@soundaffectsmusic.com or call us on 01695-570023